Kelp gulls in Namibia and South Africa: A fascinating bird species (00004361)
Description: The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) is a majestic seagull species native to the Antarctic region. Its yellow beak with a red spot makes it easily recognizable. This gull is known for its ability to take any position in the air. Learn more about the fascinating behavior of Kelp gulls, which breed in large colonies on the Antarctic Peninsula and feed primarily on Antarctic limpets.
Location: Western Cape, Dyer Island, South Africa
Date of Capture: 18.05.2001